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Math Hoffa’s My Expert Opinion is THE BEST NEW HIPHOP PODCAST!! Creating a setting to express his opinion of music culture and getting the opinions of other celebrity vet’s in the game while sharing stories, good laughs and insights that are entertaining to the viewers. Make sure to to head over to YouTube.com/MathHoffaTV and subscribe to the channel so you don’t miss out on ALL NEW content on the way!
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Multimedia platform designed to Entertain, Educate and Inspire. Featuring upcoming artists, Industry professionals, business moguls and Trending new/politics.
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Join us as we crack open the Bucks Fizz and have our own celebration as we talk about all things Eurovision ahead of the UK hosting the song contest.
Over three episodes, with special guests from the Eurovision Hall of fame, as well as fellow superfans and experts, hosts Alan Jenkins and Ruth Liptrot look at the politics behind the contest, the best Eurovision performances over the years and what it means for the city of Liverpool to be hosting on behalf of Ukraine.
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These artists tour the world - headline some of the greatest country music festivals around... But have you ever wondered who THEY'D love to see live? The Country Line Up podcast takes the biggest names in country music, and gives them the booking power to create their dream festival line up. From the iconic, to the indies - your hosts, broadcaster Sophia Franklin and UK country artist Tim Prottey-Jones, give you a backstage pass to a festival like no other.
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Bi-Weekly Podcast about the contemporary Vaporwave & Future Funk Scene 🌊
News, Discussion & Current Trends from the Virtual Plaza 🏤
We review upcoming releases, report on events in the IRL and URL world as well as recent topics in the present day Internet Music community. We strive to keep you updated on what's happening in the Longest-Living "Dead Genre" on the Internet.
Submissions Forms and more information can be found on our website
Hosted by Alyx from Pacific Plaza Records. Our work is dedicated to past Vaporwave media sites like Sunbleached, Private Suite, Tiny Mix Tapes, Altered Zones, and other podcasts that came before us.
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Welcome to Sticky Jazz, the music show of a Million different opinions on music. I am Jeremy Hinks, a "Gonzo" music journalist in Salt Lake City Utah, I am also the music editor at large for the LGBTQ publication instinct magazine, (nice of them to let a straight guy write for them isn't it?) I will give you the music you might have heard, might not have heard, but definitely should have heard. I'll give you interviews with some big names, some new people, and someone you heard long ago, and they still are kicking. No music is taboo on my show, I'll cover it all.
If you like what I do, Please consider sending a donation to help pay for the production, and advertisement of the show.
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A classic rock podcast with Matt and Brian discussing the latest rock news, we review gigs and concerts and discuss new releases our "New Rock on the Block" part of the show.
We feature some Hidden Gems as well as spotlight Unsung Heroes.
We are currently working our way through "The A to Z of Rock " where we focus in on a letter each episode and call out our favourite albums and artists.
After each episode, you will find a Spotify playlist of all of the artists we have discussed.
Please subscribe and leave us a review.....
You will find us on Facebook and Twitter and the shows are on YouTube as well
Our Twitter handle is @FTATPod
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"If I leave here tomorrow, would you still remember me?" With these words, Lynyrd Skynyrd's epic guitar ballad "Freebird" took flight into rock and roll immortality. Though now considered an iconic staple of classic rock radio, the song had remarkably humble beginnings before ascending to arena anthem status. "Freebird's" composition provides insights into Lynyrd Skynyrd's musical influences and Southern rock style that still resonate with listeners today. Examining it’s steadily building popularity over decades reveals deeper cultural connections empowering its mythic status. Much like the free-spirited bird it pays tribute to, "Freebird" proudly soars as a timeless piece of American musical heritage.
In 1970, a young guitarist named Allen Collins along with bassist Larry Junström started Lynyrd Skynyrd as a band in Jacksonville, Florida. Though skilled with fiery blues licks and heavy rock riffs, the group struggled initially to find their unique sound. After bringing in strong lead vocalist Ronnie Van Zant, their signature blend of blues, country and rock with blistering electric guitar soon defined Southern rock as a genre.
It was at one low-paying gig in a rural Alabama venue that "Freebird's" distinctive acoustic opening first echoed from Collins' guitar. As Van Zant and drummer Bob Burns joined harmonizing on the yearning ballad between raucous jams, audience's reaction was immediate and overwhelming. Struck by its emotional power, Van Zant pushed the fledgling band to start opening shows with "Freebird" as their signature piece despite its length.
At nearly 9 minutes long with three distinctive sections, "Freebird" broke conventions for radio singles of the early 1970s. Van Zant's soulful verses plead to know if his lover will stay faithful if he leaves. Then a moody minor key shift bridges into Collins and fellow guitarist Gary Rossington's legendary extended guitar solo battle. Finally, a swooping slide guitar closes out the balled as an elegy for the free spirit who cannot be contained by the singer's love. The composition flows seamlessly through despair, catharsis and liberation.
These layers directly reflect how Southern rock fused genres, blending the melancholy and storytelling of country music with blues guitar and rock anthem sensibilities. Beyond tight ensemble playing and searing solos, "Freebird’s" aspirational symbolism of the title creature evoked powerful emotions from 1970s audiences feeling restless and caged by societal tensions over Vietnam and civil rights struggles. Just as the bird flies freely, the song gave permission to roam outside musical bounds in pursuit of cultural liberation.
Lynyrd Skynyrd continued featuring “Freebird” prominently at their fiery live shows as they toured small venues across the South, their regional popularity as a must-see band slowly growing. The song truly took flight after the band's first album “Pronounced Leh-nerd Skin-nerd” was released by MCA Records in 1973, powered by constant underground radio play and enthusiastic word of mouth. Though never officially released as a single, fans voraciously requested "Freebird" on radio stations and begged for it as encores at concerts, often yelling “Play Freebird!”
By 1974, Lynyrd Skynyrd had developed a reputation for their incendiary stage performances. While sidling up to fame alongside Southern rock contemporaries like the Allman Brothers Band and the Marshall Tucker Band, Skynyrd's “Freebird” stood out as a crowning musical achievement of the genre for its artistic ambition. The song solidified its iconic status when Lynyrd Skynyrd performed it at the band’s career-defining breakthrough slot opening for the Who at the Charlton 1974 Concert.
In the coming years, as Southern rock's popularity boomed, "Freebird" became a quintessential staple of AOR (album-oriented rock) radio formats, skinny tie cover bands and high school guitar gods. Even after the devastating 1977 plane crash that killed Ronnie Van Zant and other original Lynyrd Skynyrd members, the song's popularity continued skyrocketing. New generations of fans kept "Freebird’s" spirit airborne, the composition's theme of transcending mortality through music taking on mythic proportions.
Since its creation over 50 years ago, "Freebird" has become firmly woven into American culture's musical fabric, never fading from ubiquity on classic rock radio. Few songs inspire such fervor when played live, reliably eliciting elated screams whenever those first familiar guitar chords are struck in any bar or stadium decades later. It has been covered by musicians from country star Keith Urban to pop punk band Yellowcard to R&B icon John Legend.
Whether expressing passion, paying homage or parodying its seriousness, modern references signaling "Freebird’s" permanence in pop culture span the comedy film "Talladega Nights" to TV shows like "Seinfeld" and "Family Guy" to video games even using it as triumphant background music. For many, the lyrics “If I leave here tomorrow, would you still remember me?” have adopted new poignancy, immortalizing lost loved ones.
Very few compositions from the 1970s can match the ongoing cultural footprint left by "Freebirds”s soaring nine minutes. Like the great migrating bird for which it is named, the song has surpassed time and trends, remaining powerful, beautiful and always inclined to return home. Though originally written from restlessness, it bloomed into an anthem of liberation for generations. So if you hear someone in a crowded bar yell out “Play 'Freebird’!”, understand they are simply calling out for a brief transcendence back to a musical Eden when Southern rock royalty first took flight. Thanks for listening to Quiet Please. Remember to like and share wherever you get your podcasts. -
The Sunday Radio Magazine is a Broadcast East (Beast) Production written and presented by award winning broadcaster, Richard J Hannah.
Broadcast East have been creating engaging radio shows, podcasts, and corporate audio content since 1990.
The Sunday Radio Magazine is live streamed via Digital and Community station internationally and available via 20 podcast distribution services. It is an 'audio' Sunday colour supplement comprising Music, News, Competitions, Dedications, Comedy and regular features. -
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The go-to poddy for ALL your pop culture needs, wants and desires. With self proclaimed pop culture gurus, Sarah MacKenzie and Jacob David taking to the mic to keep you covered, expect a whole lotta chaos and giggles as we dive into the world of Poppy C together!
In our ROUNDUP episodes, we'll be keeping you up to date on all the latest happenings in the world of Poppy C - discussing the hottest trending topics, the latest pop music, and all the celeb shenanigans. We've got you covered and you'll never be out of the loop again.
In our REWIND episodes, we're going back in time to revisit ICONIC moments which impacted and shaped the world of pop culture. We're covering everything from people, performances, albums, eras, TV shows, famous feuds, oh and SO much more! -
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The Alpha Sessions is a voluntary project, based at Radio Brockley in Stanmore. It promotes new music through live sessions and interviews - which are broadcast on hospital radio, and are also available to watch on YouTube.Winner of the Gold award for the Hospital Broadcasting Association awards 2019. To contact the show, email [email protected] view our latest playlist, visit: https://radiobrockley.org/shows/alpha-sessions/ (https://radiobrockley.org/shows/alpha-sessions/)
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Fresh from their all new Times Radio show Jane Garvey and Fi Glover keep the mics on, grab a cuppa and say what they really think - unencumbered and off air.
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If you want to contact the show to ask a question and get involved in the conversation then please email us: [email protected] and follow our antics away from the mic on Instagram: @janeandfi
Join Jane and Fi on Times Radio every Monday to Thursday afternoon between 3pm and 5pm on DAB, smart speaker and the Times Radio app: www.thetimes.co.uk/radio/live
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